题目内容

--John, when shall we meet again, Thursday or Friday? 

--___________.I’ll be off to London then.


  1. A.
    Either
  2. B.
    Neither
  3. C.
    Both
  4. D.
    None
B
这道题毫无难度。考查代词用法。问者:“约翰,我们什么时候再次见面?是周四还是周五?”。从回答者的话里可以看出,那时他已经离开去伦敦了,所以不管是周四还是周五,都不可能见面。答案为neither。
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  An old man went to the hospital for something was trouble  76.________

with his lungs. Come to see him, the doctor said, “Well,        77.________

Mr John, you are going to have an injections(注射),         78.________

and then you’ll probably feel very better. ”In the evening,       79.________

a young nurse came to Mr John’s bed and said gently           80.________

to him, “I’m going to give you first injection now, Mr          81.________

John. When do you want it?”The old patient seemed puzzled.    82.________

He saw at the nurse for several seconds, and then said,          83.________

“Nobody has ever let me to choose that before. Are you really    84.________

going to let me choose now? No, Mr John, ” replied she, “Where 85.________

do you want your injection? Well, then, ” Mr John answered with 

a smile, “I want it in YOUR arm, please.”  

Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.

A.display

B.local

C.properly

D.blinded E. around

F. explosive      G. easily      H. rushed        I. injuries       J. caught

Each year around 800 people – most of them children – need treatment in hospital for injuries caused by fireworks. A third of the accidents take place at back garden firework parties and about a third of the   41   are to children under the age of 13. The cost of medical treatment after firework accidents can be as much as £20 million a year.

Martin Pearcey, 11, is one of the lucky ones: he could have been   42  in one eye.

Like hundreds of others on November 5(Guy Fawkes’s Night), Martin went to his   43  park to see the fireworks display. He was with his brothers, John and Dave.

“A gang of kids had taken the   44  material out of several fireworks and had put it in a pile on the ground,” remembers John.

“When they lit it, it went off and   45  Martin in his eye.”

John   46  Martin to their grandmother’s house nearby, where the eye was immediately bathed in cold water. He was then taken to hospital, where a sterilized(消毒的) patch was put over it.

“At first he couldn’t see a thing because the eye was so swollen(肿胀的),” says Martin’s elder sister, Pat. “It was weeks before it would open   47  again.”

His dad agrees. “He was lucky not to lose the sight of that eye.”

“Little kids shouldn’t be able to get hold of fireworks,” adds Pat. “I think organized   48  are much safer.”

And young Martin now says, “I don’t mind fireworks when grown – ups are   49 , but I don’t like it when little kids have them. I think fireworks are a bit stupid, really.”

 

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